Singer-songwriter Amanda Shires tweeted the entire poem in Thursday’s wee hours, inspiring several music websites to print it, too — timely, given West’s high-profile visit to the White House on Thursday.

The poem bears the date of March 15, 2015, “a day before the UK’s Glastonbury festival announced Kanye as its headliner and Cohen’s album Popular Problems was named Album Of The Year at Canada’s Juno Awards,” DeVille writes.

And yet, three years later, Stereogum writes, “on a day when Kanye West is set to visit Donald Trump’s White House with Kid Rock by his side, Cohen’s sentiment seems even more appropriate.”

The responses to Shires’ tweet and the poem have been largely unflattering ... to West.